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56th Primetime Emmy Awards

2004 American television programming awards


2004 American television programming awards

FieldValue
name56th Primetime Emmy Awards
image56th Prime Time Emmy Awards (2004).jpg
captionTitle card
date{{unbulleted list
locationShrine Auditorium,
Los Angeles, California
presenterAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
hostGarry Shandling
networkABC
producerDon Mischer
directorLouis J. Horvitz
most_awards{{unbulleted list
most_nominations*The Sopranos* (12)
award1_typeOutstanding Comedy Series
award1_winner*Arrested Development*
award2_typeOutstanding Drama Series
award2_winner*The Sopranos*
award3_typeOutstanding Miniseries
award3_winner*Angels in America*
award4_typeOutstanding Reality-Competition Program
award4_winner*The Amazing Race*
award5_typeOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
award5_winner*The Daily Show with Jon Stewart*
previous[55th](55th-primetime-emmy-awards)
mainPrimetime Emmy Awards
next[57th](57th-primetime-emmy-awards)

| September 19, 2004 (Ceremony) | September 12, 2004 (Creative Arts Awards) Los Angeles, California | Major: Angels in America (7) | All: Angels in America (11)}}

The 56th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 19, 2004. The ceremony was hosted by Garry Shandling and was broadcast on ABC. 27 awards were presented.

The HBO miniseries Angels in America had the most successful night. It became the first program to sweep every major category, going 7/7, in Emmy history, until 2020 when Schitt’s Creek repeated the feat. Along with Schitt’s Creek, Caesar's Hour in 1957 and The Crown in 2021, it is one of only four programs to win all four main acting categories.

Upstart comedy series Arrested Development won Outstanding Comedy Series (being the second time Fox won that specific award) and two other major awards overall. Its pilot became the twelfth episode to accomplish the directing/writing double.

After years of winning everything but the top prize, The Sopranos finally took home the crown for Outstanding Drama Series, not only knocking off four-time defending champion The West Wing but by being the first cable show, HBO, ever to beat any of the Big Four television networks for that award. It led all dramas with twelve major nominations and four major wins. One of those wins was for Drea de Matteo for Drama Supporting Actress and, too, was the first time that award went to a cable network. Furthermore, the cable network also won for the first times in the Comedy Lead Actress and Comedy Supporting Actress categories (Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon respectively for Sex and the City).

Entering its final ceremony, five-time series champion Frasier needed five major wins to tie The Mary Tyler Moore Shows record of 27 major wins. Because it was only nominated in three major categories, breaking the record was not possible. Though it did not tie the record, Frasier finished its Emmy career on a high note, winning two major awards, the most it had won since 1998. Its 25 major wins put it at second of all time. When adding its wins in technical categories, its total rises to 37, the most for any comedy series.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Supporting performances

Directing

Writing

Most major nominations

NetworksNo. of
Nominations
HBO56
NBC33
CBS19
ABC12
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Nominations
*The Sopranos*DramaHBO12
*Angels in America*Miniseries11
*Sex and the City*Comedy8
*The West Wing*DramaNBC6
*Curb Your Enthusiasm*ComedyHBO5
*Everybody Loves Raymond*CBS
*Something the Lord Made*MovieHBO
*Arrested Development*ComedyFox4
*Deadwood*DramaHBO
*The Reagans*MovieShowtime
*And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself*HBO3
*Chappelle's Show*VarietyComedy Central
*The Daily Show with Jon Stewart*
*Frasier*ComedyNBC
*Late Show with David Letterman*VarietyCBS
*The Lion in Winter*MovieShowtime
*Prime Suspect VI: The Last Witness*MiniseriesPBS
*Will & Grace*ComedyNBC
*24*DramaFox2
*The 76th Annual Academy Awards*VarietyABC
*Alias*Drama
*Elaine Stritch: At Liberty*VarietyHBO
*Friends*ComedyNBC
*Ike: Countdown to D-Day*MovieA&E
*Iron Jawed Angels*HBO
*Joan of Arcadia*DramaCBS
*Late Night with Conan O'Brien*VarietyNBC

Most major awards

NetworkNo. of
Awards
HBO16
Fox3
NBC
ABC2
Comedy Central
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Awards
*Angels in America*MiniseriesHBO7
*The Sopranos*Drama4
*Arrested Development*ComedyFox3
*The Daily Show with Jon Stewart*VarietyComedy Central2
*Frasier*ComedyNBC
*Sex and the City*HBO

;Notes

Presenters

The awards were presented by the following people:

Presenter(s)Role(s)
Sarah Jessica Parker
Chris NothPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Heather Locklear
Blair UnderwoodPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Simon Cowell
Donald TrumpPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Laura Linney
John TurturroPresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Jim Belushi
Teri HatcherPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Amber Tamblyn
Zach BraffPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Mischa Barton
Adam Brody
Ben McKenziePresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Debra Messing
Eric McCormackPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Jimmy Kimmel
Ty PenningtonPresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Jon StewartPresented the award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Mos Def
Tony ShalhoubPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Sharon Stone
William ShatnerPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
William Petersen
Dennis FranzPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
George LopezPresented the award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
Kathryn Morris
Anthony LaPagliaPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
Amy Jo Scholsohn and Bruce Milam JrPresented the award for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
Joely Richardson
Kiefer SutherlandPresented the award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie
Edie Falco
James GandolfiniPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Anjelica Huston
James SpaderPresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
Victor Garber
Taye DiggsPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Jon Cryer
Charlie SheenPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Conan O'BrienPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Gary Sinise
Melina KanakeredesPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Treat Williams
William H. MacyPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Barbara WaltersPresented the award for Outstanding Miniseries
Ellen DeGeneresPresented the award for Outstanding Comedy Series
Glenn ClosePresented the award for Outstanding Drama Series

In Memoriam

  • Paul Winfield
  • Alan King
  • Julia Child
  • June Taylor
  • Bob Keeshan
  • Ethel Winant
  • Michael Kamen
  • Jack Elam
  • Rod Roddy
  • Jack Paar
  • Elmer Bernstein
  • Jerry Goldsmith
  • Donald O'Connor
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Anna Lee
  • Gordon Jump
  • Isabel Sanford
  • Robert Pastorelli
  • Daniel Petrie
  • Mary-Ellis Bunim
  • Ray Charles
  • Marlon Brando
  • Peter Ustinov
  • Art Carney
  • Tony Randall
  • Alistair Cooke

References

References

  1. [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2004 Emmys.com list of 2004 Nominees & Winners]
  2. "56th Primetime Emmy Awards".
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